Recreating the sound of Aztec ‘whistles of death’

From CNN: Recreating the sound of Aztec ‘Whistles of Death’.

Scientists were fascinated by the ghostly find: a human skeleton buried in an Aztec temple with a clay, skull-shaped whistle in each bony hand.

But no one blew into the noisemakers for nearly 15 years. When someone finally did, the shrill, windy screech made the spine tingle.

If death had a sound, this was it. [continue]

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